CRIS Relaunch Event – 18th February 2009
Presentation Slides (all in PDF format)
Welcome
Celebrating Sustainability (Dr Laura J. Spence, Director, CRIS)
Session A
- No Shame: Creative Consumers and the Ethics of Disposal (Alan Bradshaw, Andreas Chatzidakis and Pauline Maclaran, Management)
- Response of Humans to Abrupt Environmental Transitions (RESET*) (Martin Menzies, Earth Sciences)
- Creative Capitalism: An old wine in a new bottle, a fad or fashion? (John Ahwere-Bafo, Management)
- Sustainability at RHUL (Andy Hix, Sustainability Officer, Facilities Management)
Session B
- Ethics 2.0 - Using the Internet to empower ethical consumers (Dorothea Kleine, Geography)
- Sustainability education: Not another 'aside' subject (Jose-Rodrigo Cordoba-Pachon, Management)
- Climate hindcasting from cave records (David Mattey, Earth Sciences)
- Stakeholder dialogue through the internet: An empirical analysis of stakeholder engagement initiatives of UK FTSE100 companies (Leonardo Rinaldi with Alessia D'Andrea and Jeffrey Unerman, Management)
Keynote Speech
- BS 8900:2006 - Guidance for Managing Sustainable Development (Prof. David Jackman, Chair, BSI Committee on Sustainable Development)
Session C
- Poverty as ontological force (Margherita Pascucci, English)
- Consumers’ Socially Responsible Decisions from a Cultural Perspective (Nuria Rodriguez Priego, Management)
Session D
- Using Tradition to Build Sustainable Futures for Marginalised Children: Messages from Georgia (Anna Gupta, Health and Social Care)
- Placing a value on sustainability (Jeffrey Unerman, Management)
- Urbanisation and Global Environmental Change (David Simon, Geography)
- Answers in the Wind: Atmospheric Monitoring at Royal Holloway (Srimathy Sriskantharajah, Earth Sciences)
- Active learning approaches to sustainability (Mary Dengler, Geography)
